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Mederi Care Tenders affiliated with Orlando Health
As your aging family member grows older, caregiving can become a full-time job. Our Home Care can help you get, and stay healthy in the privacy and comfort of your home.
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Study: More Americans Grapple with Mental Health Issues and Lack Access to Care
More Americans have psychological distress, but they also have less access to mental health services and resources that can help them, according to one recent study.
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Living Better With Arthritis
It’s commonly believed that those old aches and pains are an inevitable part of growing older, and while you may not be able to eliminate arthritis, there’s a lot you can do to keep it from curtailing your activities.
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Understanding and Living with Thumb Arthritis
Thumb arthritis can turn simple everyday tasks into painful endeavors. Damage to your most important finger can make it difficult to open a jar, button a shirt, turn a doorknob or even sign your name.
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Spina Bifida Program
The multidisciplinary Spina Bifida Program team will ensure optimal quality of health and well-being for your child.
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‘Time Toxicity’ – 5 Ways To Handle Burden of Living with Cancer
Beyond the obvious trauma of having cancer, there is a lesser-known cost: a seemingly endless drain on your time. This phenomenon, known as time toxicity, refers to the amount of time and energy you spend getting treatment for your disease.
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Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program is dedicated to improving the care and outcomes of patients afflicted with IBD.
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8 Ways To Cope with Caregiver Stress
A terminal illness or debilitating medical condition wreaks havoc on the life of the patient. But often lost in that health crisis is the effect it also has on those who care for a spouse, family member or friend.
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Focus on Quality of Life for Adult with Incontinence -- and Their Caregiver
Caring for an adult with incontinence is a challenge. For them, incontinence comes with feelings of embarrassment, sadness, loss of control and frustration. For you, whether a relative or informal caregiver, incontinence management can affect your quality of life, causing you social isolation, financial strain, and psychological and physical exhaustion.
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Complex Care Management